Zaire-Emery, it’s confirmed

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By: Manu Tournoux

The extension of Warren Zaire-Emery at PSG is only a matter of time, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano.

Warren Zaire-Emery will soon no longer be one of the lowest paid players in the PSG squad. Linked to the capital club until 2025, the young midfielder (17 years old) currently only earns 250,000 euros gross per year, or around 4,800 euros per month. A salary which is expected to increase in the coming weeks since according to Fabrizio Romano, his contract extension will not take long.

The journalist claims that the player and the capital club reached an agreement already two months ago and that the documents have been ready since the beginning of December. But Paris Saint-Germain will not make the news official until March 8, the date of the 18e anniversary of the French international. “Everything is settled and accepted. It’s 100% safe”confirms the transfer window specialist on his X account (ex-Twitter).

Good news for the Rouge et Bleu, who ensure they keep their jewel for several years, for “WZE”, who will be able to consider the rest of his career with peace of mind, and for the Parisian supporters, who have already been worried enough long for the future of Kylian Mbappé, officially free to engage with the club of his choice since 1er January.

“To spend my entire career in this jersey is a dream”

But undoubtedly they had no fear regarding Warren Zaire-Emery, who had been very clear about his intentions. ” My future ? I’m a kid from Île-de-France, born in Montreuil, I’ve always loved PSGhe confided to Parisian since last August. After leaving Aubervilliers, I always played for this club. I arrived there very young and went through all the boxes. »

From the association, to the professional group, including pre-training and the training center, “Titi” has actually experienced everything at PSG. ” I hope it will lasthe said. To spend my entire career in this jersey is a dream. I hope to accomplish it. » The announcement of his extension is a first step, but there will surely be many others in the career of the Ile-de-France prodigy.

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